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Why Going to Church Matters

(Even When Life Is Busy, Messy, or Complicated) There’s a question many Christians quietly carry: “Do I really need to go to church to be a Christian?” You can pray at home. You can listen to sermons online. You can read the Bible on your own. So why bother getting dressed, wrangling the kids (or…

Advent Offerings at Trinity

Fire in the hearth. Bread on the table. Questions in the air. That’s the kind of Advent I want for us at Trinity, not a sleepy countdown but a living rehearsal for God-with-us—curiosity turned toward the altar, hearts turned toward one another. Advent Series: Instructed Eucharists + “Ask Fr. Tommy” This Advent we’re breaking open…

Tell Out My Soul – Stewardship at Trinity

Tell out my soul. Not as a slogan. As a movement—your movement—rising from the gut like Mary’s burst of praise that refuses to stay small (Luke 1:46–47, NRSV). Our stewardship theme at Trinity Episcopal Church, Moundsville isn’t fundraising gloss. It’s a summons. God is telling a story through you, and the next chapter depends on…

Why Christians Need Not Fear Halloween

Every October, questions surface about Halloween: Is it evil? Is it pagan? Should Christians avoid it altogether? As Episcopalians, we can answer gently and confidently: Halloween is the Eve (vigil) before a Christian holy day—All Saints’ Day on November 1. The very word Halloween comes from All Hallows’ (Saints’) Eve, the hallowed evening that ushers…

Ordination to the Priesthood

God willing and the people consentingThe Right Reverend Matthew CowdenBishop of the Diocese of West VirginiaWill ordainTommy D Sheppardto the sacred order of priestsin Christ’sone, holy, catholic, and apostolic churchon May 28th, 2025 at 4:00pmatTrinity Episcopal ChurchMoundsville, West Virginiaclergy are invited to vest with red stoles

Holy Week @ Trinity

Join us for Holy Week at Trinity. April 13 @ 10am Join us for the Blessing of the Palms and the Palm procession. Dramatic reading of the Passion Gospel. April 17 @ 6pm Join us as we celebrate Maundy Thursday. We commemorate the institution of the Eucharist and Christ’s commandment that we love one another…

The Greatest Commandment: Love as the Fulfillment of the Law

In Matthew 22:36-40, Jesus is asked a profound and challenging question: “Teacher, which commandment in the law is the greatest?” This question, posed by a lawyer among the Pharisees, was not merely an inquiry into Jesus’ theological stance but a test. The religious leaders of the time were eager to trap Jesus in a theological…

Embracing Advent: A Season of Hope and Transformation

As we approach the beautiful season of Advent, we invite you to join us at Trinity Episcopal Church, for a time of spiritual renewal and reflection. Advent, which begins on Sunday December 1st and marks the beginning of the Christian liturgical calendar. It is an opportunity for us to prepare our hearts for the celebration…